
500-9041 v4.1
Welcome Report Control Admin
Sys Config
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Reader Mode
- Schedule
, and
In / Out of schedule:
These
settings specify whether one user can enter,
or if a second valid user (or designated
'escort') will be required to enter their
Card/PIN as well. If scheduled, different entry
requirements can be selected for when the
schedule is active versus outside of the
chosen schedule.
With "Dual Custody", two different users must present
their card and/or PIN (and neither of them can be set
as "Visitor--Excort Required").
When set to "Escort", a valid 'escort' can also enter on
their own by presenting their card/PIN twice. If visitor
cards (set to require an escort) are presented,
visitor
escort processing will take over (e.g., with visitor
processing, you can set the type of cards escorts can
use). Users are defined as escorts (escort privilege)
through their authority assignments.
Related Topics:
•
Authorities, Profile 1-4 , Access ,
Escort Privilege
, and
Visitor (Escort Required)
.
See: Authorities for Users / Entrants.
•
Type of Cards that can Escort Visitors: Under
"Account-Wide Panel Settings", look for "Setup ",
then "
Escort-Required Mode
".
•
Dual custody is also supported pertaining to the
disarming of an area. For details, refer to "Areas
and Related Settings".
Lockout
- Schedule
and
Mode:
These settings specify
whether all users are to be denied access
either while a selected schedule is active, or
outside of the chosen schedule.
Tip:
To
disable this feature, select "None" for the
schedule.
Users with 'Master Override' authority can access
floors while a 'lockout' is in effect. For details refer to
the "Master Override" setting under "Authorities for
Users/Entrants".
Miscellaneous
-Enable Class Checking:
Selected ( ): This selection is
required
if user-
access to this reader is to be controlled based on
time of day and/or door class. See
[Class Map]
to
follow/below. Not Selected: Provides 24-hr access
to the user's assigned floors (ignores the users'
assigned schedule and door class authorities).
- Detect Antipassback:
This enables /
disables the Antipassback feature for this
reader.
Antipassback (APB): A feature that blocks individual
cards from being used to:
+
Re-enter the same area, or;
+
Re-enter the facility from 'outside', and/or;
+
(Optional): Enter other areas;
…Unless
they are recorded as exiting first--i.e., each
person must use their card/token at every reader they
encounter (that is set to "Detect Antipassback").
Tip:
This helps to protect against unauthorized card usage.
Note: Antipassback-controlled areas typically require
an exit reader on each door.
Antipassback operation can be customized on an
area-by-area basis. For details, refer to
"Antipassback" under "Areas and Related Settings".
The antipassback status can be reset for a specific
user, or for all users in a specific area (to allow their
next entry or exit regardless of their previous APB
status). For details, refer to "Resetting Users'
Antipassback Status", and/or "Resetting the
Antipassback Status for Users in a Specific Area" in
the Control & Status Chapter.
-Log APB Violation Only:
This will cause
APB violations to be recorded, while allowing
the person to enter.
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[Class Map]
- Schedule, In / Out of schedule
, and
Class
A/B/C:
These settings allow restricting
access to only the users with specific door-
class authority, and/or optionally blocking
after-hours access to this specific reader
(except users with 'Master Override'
authority). If scheduled, a different set of
door-class requirements can be selected for
when the schedule is active versus outside of
the chosen schedule.
To block after-hours access to this reader, select "Out
of Schedule" None. To remove class restrictions at
this reader (without bypassing each user's assigned
schedule), select A , B , C for both "In Schedule"
and "Out of Schedule".
Related Settings:
•
User's door-class authorities and scheduling are set
under: Authorities, Profile 1-4 ,
Door Class
.
See: Authorities for Users / Entrants.
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